trick question... seltzer water is a solution of carbon dioxide (solute) IN water (solvent).
However, there are many additional materials (like sugar and salt) which will dissolve in seltzer water, making it a solvent.
Seltzer water is a liquid.
Alka-Seltzer is a solid mixture.
If you mean Coca-Cola, and the like, it is a liquid with gas bubbles in it. Some other uses of the word soda would result in the answer solid.
The bubbles are obviously a gas within the liquid. Soda bubbles are primarily CO2 gas.
If a soda can was made of liquid or gas how could you keep the liquid in it? You have your answer in your question.
Gas
A liquid with bubbles. :)
all liquids turn into a gas (including liquid metals but only at very high temperatures) A liquid changes into a gas when heat completely breaks the bonds between the particles. When heat is added to a liquid, small bubbles of gas soon begin to form within the liquid. When enough heat is added, these gas bubbles become large enough to float to the surface and boiling occurs. When a liquid boils, bubbles of gas escape into the air. This is known as vaporisation.
Foams
Sure... give me a Coca Cola on ice.. Solid (ice), liquid (coke), gas (the bubbles in the coke)
Carbonated water (aka soda water) contains carbon dioxide gas that is held in a suspension within the liquid. So long as the drink is tightly closed, the pressure keeps the gas dissolved in the liquid. As soon as the pressure decreases - in other words, as soon as you open the drink - the gas escapes. The faster the pressure decreases, the more the carbon dioxide bubbles up, and sometimes it escapes so fast that it bubbles over.
It is a gas (carbon dioxide). That is why it is called a carbonated liquid.
If you mean Coca-Cola, and the like, it is a liquid with gas bubbles in it. Some other uses of the word soda would result in the answer solid.
If you mean Coca-Cola, and the like, it is a liquid with gas bubbles in it. Some other uses of the word soda would result in the answer solid.
Vinegar, when added to bicarbonate of soda (or baking soda), will produce the described effect.
The can is a solid. The soda is a liquid, and the carbonation is a gas.
Liquid (And gas bubbles)
Soda bubbles are full of gas. (In fact, that's all they are.) The gas in the bubbles is less dense than the soda surrounding them, so they float up. In layman's terms, the bubbles are full of gas that is lighter than the liquid and that makes them float. Sometimes you see people sticking their fingers into the foam to keep it from overflowing. This makes the bubbles disappear suddenly, because when the natural oil on our skin touches the bubbles and spreads across them, it breaks them down.
A liquid with bubbles. :)
A liquid with bubbles. :)
Carbon dioxide bubbles are gas bubbles dissolved in water or another liquid.
its still liquid but its starting to form into gas
its still liquid but its starting to form into gas